To tell if a caterpillar cocoon is dead, you must be brave (yes, it gets kinda gross) and have a keen eye.
There are two ways which are both almost always accurate, but using both will give you the right answer.
1st Way: Cocoons darken a little just before the moth or butterfly emerges. However, if it is overly dark, almost black, or a dark burgundy or dark green, it's dead.
2nd Way: Pick up the cocoon very gentle. Then slowly, carefully bend it just a little in the abdominal area. If the 'tail end' bends back, your cocoon is still alive. If not, it's dead.
By the size, the way it looks and the way it acts i know this isnt really specific but females are usually bigger because they have to carry eggs
An American dagger moth is a poisonous Caterpillar. Caterpillars do not have reproductive organs until they transform into moths, so its pretty much impossible to tell with the naked eye.
you cannot tell if the caterpillar is boy or girl
you tell me
they eat leaves for example the leaves you find that have holes in them you can tell that a bug or caterpillar has been eating it
A Jack a rare species of caterpillar they tend to love the same gender
the gender is a guy you can tell
it is not possible to tell until the caterpillar has formed into a butterfly
I don't know, you tell me
Your parents
No. The gender is not related to the relationship of the parents.
If that gender turns you on